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Commission opens review of AG's family‑transfer affidavit, defers changes to June 3
Summary
After the Attorney General reduced items on the family‑transfer affidavit, Broadwater County commissioners debated adding local evasion‑criteria questions to the county application and agreed to research comparable counties and legal implications before taking action at the June 3 meeting.
Nicole Brown, Broadwater County community development director, alerted the commission to Attorney General revisions that shrink the family‑transfer affidavit from 15 items to six and add a reference to Montana Code Annotated evasion criteria. She said the county itself is required to use the updated affidavit but may consider amendments to its local exemption application.
Brown said the change "came a week after" the commission adopted the…
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